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Come taste what Chili's is doing to transform classic American cuisine.
Cautious diners will appreciate the low-fat and gluten-free fare at Chili's.
Round out your meal with a little tipple — Chili's has a terrific drink list, including beer, wine, and more.
Make sure to check out Chili's' happy hour for a great way to decompress from the workday.
Parties of any size can easily be seated at Chili's.
Keep it casual at Chili's — the restaurant is laid-back and patrons dress accordingly.
If you're strapped for time, take out food from Chili's.
Call Chili's for catering if you have a big event coming up.
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Chili's offers a nice selection of mid-range cuisine, so you can expect a meal there to cost about $30 or less per person.

For pasta with a twist, try The Villa Italian Bar, a stylish spot for Italian cuisine.
Low-fat foods are not on the menu at The Villa Italian Bar, though, so plan to indulge a bit.
Take a peek at the drink menu here, and make sure to sample something off the list.
For no extra charge, utilize The Villa Italian Bar's free wifi.
That's right! The Villa Italian Bar will bring their delicious food to your house for any occasion.
Always five minutes behind schedule? Pick up your food to go instead.
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The Villa Italian Bar offers a nice selection of mid-range cuisine, so you can expect a meal there to cost about $30 or less per person.

New River Climbing School’s PCGI-trained and certified staff, led by senior cragsman David Wolff, shepherds climbers of all skill levels skyward during a variety of education-packed tours. Small groups equipped with the necessary climbing and rappelling gear—such as shoes, helmets, and microphones for amplifying yodels—follow the step-by-step instructions of experienced guides, who undergo rigid evaluations before earning a spot on the school’s team. Throughout each adventure, the New River Gorge coddles sensory receptors with an array of sites, sounds, and smells, including kaleidoscopic rock swirls and towering mountains chiseled into words of encouragement. Half-day and full-weekend tours enable the staff to further cater to guests from varying backgrounds, occupations, and experience levels.

Nestled amid rustic riverside scenery, North American River Runner's 1,500-acre resort welcomes families, friends, and nature enthusiasts with a plethora of engaging al fresco entertainment. Guests can set up their own tents and equipment on the mountaintop campgrounds for two nights (a $26 value) amid peaceful, panoramic views of the surrounding forest, free from the modern world and its brilliantly colored jumbotrons. Although not included in this Groupon, campers may opt to upgrade from standard accommodations to bunkhouses or deluxe lodging for an additional fee or add on rental tents and gear, such as a flannel-lined sleeping bag and pillow ($5) or a camp kit with an assembled four-man tent and four half-inch, close-cell foam sleeping pads ($10). The grounds afford campers access to a fire pit and picnic table, as well as shower houses within walking distance for washing up or crooning. Along with one breakfast (up to a $9 value) and lunch (a $9 value), NARR's foodie-friendly dinner banquet boasts vegetarian options, tender beef brisket, and Cajun-rubbed rack of pork alongside an army of side dishes, desserts, and drinks (up to a $20 value).

West Virginia's New River Gorge beckons thrill-seekers and nature-lovers alike with a stretch of unspoiled nature, and Adventures on the Gorge rests on the rim to make sure they find it. Blending quiet country peace with adrenaline-pumping excitement, the resort has a little something for everyone. Whitewater rafting expeditions, for instance, send paddlers of all skill levels across the rolling rapids and peaceful stretches of the Lower New River and the Gauley River. Ziplines, on the other hand, lift nature explorers into the canopy, and the TimberTrek Aerial Park lets guests navigate the forest the same way squirrels do?on a series of ziplines, swings, and bridges.
So that guests never have to leave, Adventures on the Gorge tends to all their creature comforts. Cabins nestled in the woods contain comfy couches and even hot tubs, whereas campgrounds allow people to get back to their simpler roots. Yet no matter where they stay, guests can swing into the onsite restaurants and pubs to grab a cold one and avoid the hassle of cooking a casserole over a fire.

Pies and Pints is a fantastic spot to grab a quick slice.
This place will leave you feeling satisfied no matter what kind of dietary needs you have.
Order a bottle for the table if you like — Pies and Pints has a full bar stocked with the best wine, beer, and more.
You won't need to get a sitter before heading to Pies and Pints — kids are more than welcome at this family-friendly establishment.
What do you need at the end of the workweek? A happy hour at Pies and Pints.
Wireless Internet access is just a click away at Pies and Pints.
Your group can sit comfortably at Pies and Pints, a local restaurant.
For some fresh air during the non-winter months, dine outside on Pies and Pints' patio.
Weeknights are busy for Pies and Pints, so call ahead and make a reservation if you can.
No suit, no problem! The dress code at laid-back Pies and Pints is ultra casual.
Getting your food to go is also an option.
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If you don't want a night that will cost you an arm and a leg but you do want a delicious meal, come to Pies and Pints.
The dinner menu is a crowd pleaser at the pizzeria, though breakfast and lunch are also served.